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Omani passport
TypePassport
Issued by Oman Royal Oman Police
First issued2014 (Biometric passport)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityOmani citizenship

The Omani passport (Arabic: جواز السفر العماني) are passports issued by Oman to Omani citizens for international travel. Omani passports are issued by the Royal Oman Police or at an Omani Embassy overseas.

History

Oman started to issue biometric passports in 2014.[1]

Passport types

Passport types are specified under article No. 3 of the Omani passport law, issued by Royal Decree No. 69/97. The specified types are as follows:

  • Ordinary passport (red cover)
  • Diplomatic passport (black cover)
  • Special passport (burgundy cover)
  • Service passport (blue cover)
  • The laissez-passer.

Physical appearance

Omani passports' cover is red and have inscriptions in golden letters indicating the official name of the country at the top and the word "passport" at the bottom both in Arabic and English divided by the coat of arms. The biometric passport symbol, alerting to the presence of a RFID chip inside the document, is at the very bottom of the cover page.[2]

Generic design

The Omani passport consists of 48 pages and is valid for up to 10 years.

Identity information page

The Omani passport identity page is in two languages - Arabic and English - and includes the following data:

  • Passport holder's photo 4x6cm
  • Type ("P" for Passport)
  • Country (OMN for Oman)
  • Passport Number
  • Holder's Surname
  • Holder's Given Names
  • Nationality
  • Date of Birth
  • Date of Issue
  • Date of Expiry
  • ID Number
  • Place of Birth
  • Issuing Authority
  • Passport Holder's Signature

Visa requirements

In June 2019, Omani citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 83 countries and territories, ranking the Omani passport 52nd in the world according to the Passport index [3]

Countries and territories with visa-free or visa on arrival entry for holders of regular Omani passports

See also

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